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> Another Speedo Angle Drive Post, Where Does This Go?
kconway
post Aug 15 2007, 08:14 PM
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CRAP! I went down to the local dealership to order the seals for the speedo angle drive and came home with these (less penny) ->

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So, the aluminum washer on the left is item #24 (sealing washer) from the exploded view in PET. I could have sworn I told the counter guy I needed #25 & #26. Anyway, I pulled my old angle drive out and couldn't find this part anywhere. Anybody know where it goes? Got photos? Maybe this is why mine leaks? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)

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so I found this where it shows what looks like the same washer but its a sloppy fit, can someone confirm?
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post Aug 16 2007, 08:28 AM
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Yep, that is the oil seal, and that is the washer in front of the oil seal. At first glance, the washer looks like it is a part of the housing, but if you look close you will see that the washer is seperate, just a tight press fit. Use a pick or something to get behind it, and give it a hard tug. It should pop out, giving you access to the seal. Otherwise, there would be no way to remove the old oil seal and install the new. When you are done, the washer should not be loose, but pressed tightly back in the housing.
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